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BC
2002
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Mechanisms and significance of spike-timing dependent plasticity
Hebb's original postulate left two important issues unaddressed: (i) what is the effective time window between pre- and postsynaptic activity that will result in potentiation?...
Uma R. Karmarkar, Mark T. Najarian, Dean V. Buonom...
IJON
2000
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Delay adaptation in the nervous system
Time delays are ubiquitous in the nervous system. Empirical "ndings suggest that time delays are adapted when considering the synchronous activity of neurons. We introduce a ...
Christian W. Eurich, Klaus Pawelzik, Udo Ernst, An...
IJON
2000
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Electrosensory response mechanisms in mormyrid electric fish
Mormyrid electric sh use mormyromastreceptors in their skin to detect distortions in a self-generated electric eld. The electroreceptor a erents modulate neuronal activity in the ...
Patrick D. Roberts
IJON
2002
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Blind deconvolution by simple adaptive activation function neuron
The `Bussgang' algorithm is one among the most known blind deconvolution techniques in the adaptive signal processing literature. It relies on a Bayesian estimator of the sou...
Simone Fiori
CVIU
1999
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Interactively Matching Hand-Drawings Using Induction
In this paper we consider the task of matching patterns, as occur in hand-drawn symbols and schematic diagrams, by their parts and relationships. Of particular interest for comput...
Adrian R. Pearce, Terry Caelli